[GreenKeys] Can anyone identify this machine
Eric
epvgk at limpoc.com
Thu Mar 1 19:12:20 EST 2018
If you happen to have one of my usb serial to current loop adapters, we can probably come up with a translation map that would work!
On March 1, 2018 6:55:39 PM EST, Martin <strowger at aeolian-hall.myzen.co.uk> wrote:
>As I became the lucky winner of this item, I can now shed light on the
>answer to this question.
>
>It is indeed a GPO Teleprinter No 2A and built around 1925 according to
>
>the label. The condition is not at all bad really, apart from the
>keytops which are not the end of the world. Its also missing a few
>things like a switch and a bell end of tape alarm and the tape reel
>cover, but otherwise looks like it will be a nice TLC project. I was
>very pleased to get it as it must be a very rare machine to find and
>cost very little, even including shipping from East Scotland, I wonder
>how many survive? It was hard to find references to GPO machines of
>this
>age, but I was able to find a good chapter on it in Herberts
>Telegraphy,
>dated 1930. This fully explains the details of operation so faulting
>and
>maintenance should be no problem. It even came with a reel of narrow
>paper tape to fit which is a bonus. This book covers all GPO
>Teleprinters 1 to 5, and seems to be a unique reference. Does anyone
>know if a GPO Teleprinter No 6 existed? I cannot recall.
>
>It is more precisely a Typebar Teletype and was developed from the
>Typewheel Teletype manufactured by Morkrum Kleinschmidt, known by the
>GPO as Teleprinter No 1A. The double space bar was one of several
>modifications the GPO requested to be compatible with earlier models.
>
>The code differs slightly from standard Baudot Telex code and this
>seems
>to be tied in with the double space bar feature. The letters are all
>standard but the figures case is different except the numbers. There
>are
>a number of characters of the form "1/" "3/" etc, and I cant think what
>
>they were used for. Important differences though are the Letters shift
>which becomes "/", CR and LF which become "+" and "-" and space becomes
>
>Letters shift.
>
>As I interpret the description of operation, there is only one code
>that
>produces a non printing "no advance" of the tape, and that function
>maybe available only from the keyboard. I dont know which key as the
>markings are missing.
>
>So every character advances the tape, and that is why Letters and
>Figures shifts can also be spaces, as these are the only other non
>printing codes. Driving this machine from a Baudot coded machine is
>going to require some careful thought! At the end of a line one will
>get
>a "+-" . Every Letters shift will produce a "/" but Letters will be
>re-selected by every space! Figures will act normally.
>
>Fun times ahead.
>
>Martin
>
>
>On 20/02/2018 09:16, John Nagle wrote:
>
>>> From: "Alf Fisher"<alffisher2 at gmail.com>
>>> Subject: [GreenKeys] Can anyone identify this machine
>>>
>>> Please can anyone identify this machine.
>>>
>>> 73, Alf, G3WSD
>>>
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>
>>>
>>
>> That's an unusual machine. It's basically a Teletype Model 14 tape
>> printer. I have several of those. But for some reason, it was built
>> as a modified machine to print on the tape usually used in
>> reperforators. It's not a reperforator; there's no punch
>> mechanism. Nor is it a reperforator from which the punch has
>> been removed. The tape feed mechanism and shift system are
>> like a Model 14 (the tape position shifts), and the tape
>> guides are similar to, but wider, than those for the standard
>> 5/16" or 3/8" tape.
>>
>> Notice the two spacebars. That's very unusual.
>>
>> It looks repairable. Worth repairing as an exotic
>> variant. What typebars does it have? Punctuation?
>> Fractions? Weather symbols?
>>
>> John Nagle
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